APEX, North Carolina / DUBLIN, Eire, Apr 19 (IPS) – This was the stark warning of Rebeca Grynspan, Secretary-Basic of the UN Convention on Commerce and Growth (UNCTAD), in 2023.
“The struggling we see round us is a reminder of what’s at stake after we lose sight of the long run, after we depart individuals behind and we lose the flexibility to place ourselves in others’ footwear. What we’re seeing is a preview of what the world may very well be in 2030, if the Sustainable Growth Targets fail.”
Grynspan was appointed as the brand new head of UNCTAD—and its first feminine chief—in 2021. Earlier than this, she had been Secretary-Basic of the Ibero-American Summits from 2014-2021, and a deputy head on the UN Growth Programme (UNDP) from 2010-2014.
She has additionally held different UN roles relationship again a decade additional. These embrace serving as a subregional director of the Financial Fee for Latin American and the Caribbean (ECLAC), and as UNDP’s regional director for Latin America and the Caribbean.
However her experience additionally crosses into authorities.
Through the Nineties she held a number of high-profile roles in her native Costa Rica, together with serving as Vice President from 1994-1998. She additionally held the housing, economics, and social affairs portfolios at numerous phases of her profession, and was a Vice Minister of Finance within the late Eighties.
Grynspan has additionally been on numerous boards and high-level panels through the years, dealing both with monetary issues, human improvement, or each. As an example, she chaired the board of the Worldwide Institute for Atmosphere and Growth (IIED), served as a delegate to the UN Fee for the Reconstruction of Haiti, and extra lately was on the G20 Excessive Degree Impartial Panel (HLIP) on Financing the International Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response.
She has additionally served on boards tackling points resembling vitamin and meals coverage, and girls’s political management. She can also be coordinator of the Activity Workforce of the International Disaster Response Group on Meals, Power and Finance arrange by the UN Secretary-Basic to assist help nations face the financial shocks associated to the warfare in Ukraine.
Might Grynspan’s breadth of expertise, and her deep background in finance and economics, be seen as an asset at a time when financing on the whole, and significantly help for the International South, are extensively seen as insufficient?
For instance, the shortfall in funding for the Sustainable Growth Targets within the South is now estimated at $4 trillion. How can we flip this round? Grynspan’s skilled expertise, together with negotiating the debt of her nation with the IMF, and her intensive coaching as an economist (she holds economics levels from universities in Costa Rica and the UK) may very well be seen as well timed and worthwhile on this regard.
Assessing Grynspan’s Prospects
Might economist Rebeca Grynspan turn out to be the following UN Secretary-Basic? Right here is our evaluation of her benefits and drawbacks ought to she select to enter her title into the competition.
Benefits
- Seniority: Grynspan could not have been a president or prime minister, however as Vice President of Costa Rica she climbed near the summit of her nation’s political mountain. Though it’s unclear whether or not the present Secretary-Basic’s standing as a former prime minister will probably be a one-off occasion or the beginning of a pattern, Grynspan’s seniority in her native Costa is unlikely to hurt her candidature, ought to she select to use, and would seemingly assist it.
- UN Expertise: As the primary feminine Secretary-Basic of UNCTAD, Grynspan has already damaged one glass ceiling inside the United Nations. She would additionally carry greater than twenty years’ expertise inside the UN system, one thing that will certainly be seen as an asset throughout these unsure occasions. Moreover, she is accustomed to the inner workings of the UN in Geneva, New York and throughout Latin America, giving her insights into resolution making at each headquarters and regionally. This breadth of expertise inside the UN may very well be helpful to any future UN chief.
- Confirmed Influence: Grynspan is seen as somebody who can have an effect, a notion acknowledged by Forbes journal, which named her among the many 100 strongest girls in Central America 4 years operating. She was additionally instrumental within the UN-brokered Black Sea Initiative agreed by Russia, Türkiye, and Ukraine that has allowed tens of millions of tons of grain and different foodstuffs to depart Ukraine’s ports, taking part in an essential function in international meals safety.
- Connections: Grynspan has had a few years working within the regional degree and on the international degree, too. Her networks could arguably not be as vast as another candidates, however would nonetheless present platform for her to succeed.
- A Lady Chief: As with our different candidates, Grynspan provides the prospect to interrupt the glass ceiling and turn out to be the primary feminine chief of the UN.
Disadvantages
- Local weather and the Atmosphere: Though Grynspan has sturdy credentials on commerce, finance and improvement, it is just lately that she started to have the next profile on local weather change and among the different huge environmental problems with our time. As an example, she lately co-hosted the primary ever Commerce Day occasion at COP28, and has turn out to be a powerful advocate for reform of the monetary and debt structure to permit growing nations the fiscal area to put money into carbon mitigation and adaptation. Might her comparatively current involvement on this key situation depend in opposition to her, or will it quite be seen as including to her spectacular credentials in different areas?
- Peace and Safety: Peace, safety and battle decision haven’t featured prominently in her background. Nevertheless, as with local weather change, they’re typically front-and-center of worldwide information. If the UN Safety Council members are on the lookout for experience on this space, would possibly Grynspan’s relative lack of expertise be thought of a doable weak point? Or, would they take into account her current function within the Black Sea Initiative as current proof of her engagement on this space?
- Identify Recognition: Though she is extensively revered in her fields and throughout the UN, Grynspan could not have the identical form of title recognition among the many public as among the different candidates.
Prof. Felix Dodds and Chris Spence have participated in United Nations conferences and negotiations because the Nineties. They co-edited Heroes of Environmental Diplomacy: Profiles in Braveness (Routledge, 2022), which examines the roles of people in inspiring change.
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